Lexington Community Farm

52 Lowell Street, Lexington, MA, 02420

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About

Lexington Community Farm is a non-profit community farm focused on promoting local agriculture and food access. They offer an organic Community Supported Agriculture (CSA) program, a farm store, and various educational initiatives, while also engaging in community events and volunteer opportunities. The farm aims to provide fresh produce and support local food systems.

Customer Reviews

Google

I'm pleasantly surprised by this place! I was looking for a local farm to go to with my friend and her son on a Sunday evening, and I found this place on Maps. I was hesitant to go because I knew the farm store would be closed, so I was worried there'd be nothing else to do. Luckily the farm is a beautiful place to walk around during sunset, and we found some animals who are all adorable! There's also a nice circle of logs for kids to jump on. I will definitely be returning!

Google

Recently moved in to the area and discovered this little gem. Coming there at least one a week for fresh produce that tastes just great. They also carry locally roasted coffee beans, breads, meats and other good stuff, as well as fruit and berries from a few other MA farms. Very friendly, kind, inviting people work here. If we end up sticking to the neighborhood for longer, will consider CSA membership for the next year!

Google

I love this place! It has a wonderful vibe. It offers lots of community activities, and sells local produce and locally made foods. Plus alpacas!

Google

Not a bad farm. There are animals to watch, fruits and vegetables. Good place to visit with kids

Google

I have been shopping at Lexington Community Farm for over a year now and the staff is absolutely fabulous. I especially want to do a shout out to "Mar" - They provided me absolutely phenomenal customer service. Mar introduced me to a coffee milt that is unbelievable and now I am an addict for life. Try it out. They went above and beyond to help me out. I don't know all the staff names but Rebecca too who is also awesome to work with. Let them know that you read this review....

Google

Great local farm for organic produce!!! We love the CSA and pick your own.

Google

Nice local farm with animals

Google

Volunteered here since September 2019. Fully organic farm, organized and dedicated volunteers (and ample volunteer opportunities) and farmer's. Also has a nice animal farm at the back. They also offer a CSA program for the fresh organic produce. Overall a well-run farm with lots of programs and good personnel.

Google

It's a gem of a place in the neighborhood. Apart from being part of CSA , they have animals like sheep, goats and alpacas which are a delight for kids to visit every now n then. You can buy seedlings and veggies at the farm stand too.

Google

Don’t bother trying to shop here if you are physically disabled, as they will make very few (if any) accommodations for you. The people who work here really should be ashamed of themselves (but, unfortunately, there really are some people who are born without a “shame” gene—which describes these people perfectly). They apparently think that they, themselves, will never become disabled but, if they do, the most fitting punishment would be for them to be forced to deal with other people who are exactly like themselves.